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Tracy Vilar (born Tracy Leigh Vilar April 12, 1968; and sometimes credited Tracy Villars) is an American actress.


Career

She is best known for her roles as Ro-Ro on the CBS sitcom '' Partners'', Sophia Ortiz on
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'', and ''Angela de la Cruz'' on the TNT television show, '' Saved''.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations

In 1996, Tracy was nominated for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Comedy Series for her role as ''Sophia Ortiz'' in ''
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'' at the NCLR Bravo Awards. In 1998, she was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series in the same role at the
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/ref> That same year, she won the ''Margo Albert Award'' for ''Most Promising Actress''.


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* * Living people 1968 births Hispanic and Latino American actresses American film actresses American television actresses Actresses from New York City 20th-century American actresses 21st-century American actresses {{US-tv-actor-1960s-stub